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THE BLUFF A BLUNDER. THE BOSS "NOW SAID A REPTXBLICA1T. Pretended Bounoinsf of Negro and Endorsing of Democrats hds Done Them More Harm Than Good. ' ' Greensboro, N, C. Oct. 20. -There was a great gathering of leading Republicans here Saturday night and yesterday. Chairman Pritchard was in constant consula tion with different prominent candi dates and members of the Stat Ex ecutive Committee. What new move in the political field is 6n can only be approximated. A Repub lican this morning was heard to de clare that it had been admitted by the boss of his party, that the pre tended bouncing of the colored voters, the complete ignoring of the aavice of conscientious white Republicans, who were not Federal officeholders, was a great blunder. He said that the endorsing of Dem ocrats for office and the exclusion trom old time Republicans from even a participation in the party councils had caused more of them to be disgusted than it hsd won new voters. He also said that some Democrats who had displaced Re publicans as candidates, has been found, could not attract a single Democrat voter, an illustration bee ing given of a son in one county, whose father. and three brothers were actively canvassing against him. ' v A GRAND PARADE. termg the grounds the parade? will pass through the Midway! in ADMITS IT. front nf tW ClronA QA i - the lower-, race track gate, when the marshals and the floral division will go around the .tiack, while themili tary, the mercantile and the indus trial divisions will go to the centre of the, race track, and all the divi sions will be brought up in the re view at one time, giving a- fine spectaular effect, and at this time he prizes will be awarded. In the parade there will not only! be floats from the manufacturers of Raleigh but also many from Dur ham, Concord, Goldsboro, Hender son, Greensboro, Sanford, Iouis- burg, Rocky Mount, Carthage, Wilson, Winston, Graham, Burl ington, High Point, New Bern and Elkin. Raleigh will have a speci ally fine showing of her industries in this parade. Mr Wynne is be- HAS BEEN MISLED. TBEAS. LAOYON STATEMENT . IN WINSTON.RBPTJBIilC AN; EL Jj I S, vStOHi Durham, 0. . . - - . . . . . - .. ? . ..V North Carolina Four Per Cent Bond did not Bring 111 TJndei Treasurer Worth as Stated.' :t . A reporter of the News and Ob server yesterday called- the atten tion of State Treasurer lajy to a statement in the Winston Republi can asking why North Carolina four per cent bonds, sold ! by for mer State Treasurer Worth for $111 were now selling at only $103, Mr. Xacy said: . "To draw mildly, the editor has been misled by some unauthorized quotations,, which are not exact. The bonds did not bring 111 and can not be bought now at those fig ures at any time within the next ten days. The bonds sold by Treas- ing assisted by several manufactur- urer Worth were sold in V large ers of this city and they are endea- batch at a time when money was voring to make the industrial divi- easy and had full ten years to run sion the largest and most attractive which made the investment an at division. Several railroad floats tractive one to large investors. The have been promised, which will quotations refened to were for make a fine showing, and a gold bonds in very small lots arid hav medal will be given for the best ing less than seven years Jto run. float in the division. AN EXPLANATION Editor of Couriec : I notice that circulars have been posted calling a "Mass Meeting" of the citizens on Saturday the 18th I ?ee my name apears on the list of "The main reason for their bringing a good price" at Mr. Worth's sale was that the white. people by an overwhelmipg major ity had elected a white legislature, thus inspiring all investitors with absolute confidence in the integrity cirmpre I rl pcirv rr co t t T 1irt einrtt I ... -T - . . . some Kinu 01 a notice wmcn was 1 : , , v i ,v- VV: same Donas naymg eleven years to Tra6e Procession. Floats and Beautiful Floral Parade. The State Fair this vear is . to eclipse all previous records. The officials have peen doing things quietely , but the great news is now about ready for an interest ed public. It will be, a spectacular Fair, and one of its most imposing features will be the Grand Trade Procession Floats and Floral Parade, which is scheduled for Wednesday, October 29th. It will move from its position in thecitvat 12 o'clcok on that day and it is gong to be a most gorge ous and novel parade, with wond rous floats and many bands of music. fessrs. Sherwood Higgs and Henry W. Miller, directors of the Trade. Float and Floral .Parade; have engaged Mr. Thos. H, Ennis, of New York, to manage, this par ade. He has been in the city the past week perfecting v arrangements for the grandest street parade the run sold, at 191, and (lid no t begin. to enhance in value to any extent until theSre was certainty of Demo cratic rule. Under Republican ad ministration the 6 per cent bonds sold down to 116. They are now bringing. 1 34! although nearer the time of their majority. CM' fre invite the ladies of-Roxboro and surrounding country to write for samples of New Fall -Dress Goods; in black ? and- coUra.;-J: We , : Will 06 pieaseujo suouiib eampiea ui me lawzau sbjAco ouwi w vw vb" porsioie price. Special Serge Bargain. r ;;r j : : We are offering a wonderful bargain in black chenotserge .fdlL-d 42 inchesrwide ready sprnged for-use. Our Epecikrprioe vfor this" J 42 ineb'sere is 50 cts. Get gamplrs and compare with any other at 75 cts. Write for samples ttfday, or send us r j03tofticev oraVsr- i for pattern.' ' , ; - ' $200,000 BLAZE AT HAMLE T yey WilsoD, of Ubarlotte, anda A w , V c nephew of Mr, Geo E. Wilson, of- A Bools-Keaper Burned -to Death tr Compress and Ice Blant in Ruins naricue, tie nau omy oteu iu xui- .iT,..f Ont- 1 q Snpp.iftl to let thib season, but in his - short stay- : )harlotte Observfr. Fire which by his quiet, cngnmea ana , gen-- handed to me but nevee was it purpose to sign such a call for an indefiendent. meeting of democrats as appears in this circular. In some respects I do not ' like the County ticket put out but it seems now that this call of "in dependents" is, to put out a full ticket Of course this would affect Turlpre Clark . W. W. Kitchin Solicitor Brooks and -Ml. W. A. nasay rawrwo spohe in ieiuB Warren; and I certainly will not villa and the Reidsville Review says ake part in any movement wnich Mr. Patterson was accompaioed to t . 1 . jr a. - a. I . - - win tena to oppose or aeieai mem. the rostrum by ex-Sheriff W. Br me in its full light, I am a demo crat. t Oharl broke out at the cotton eonipress here tie bearing endeared hjmself, to tour, at noon todav destroyed property people. His uncle, Mr. . OhaeV;E. " I t , n 1 .... . J .'. vnlned At200 000 to $225,000 and JonnsoQ, or Kaieign, wnr arrive 10- : caused the death of J. M. Wilson, of night. Until tten 1 do not knok wtat- s af f hp disposition will on maQe, or ins ;; re Jiariisviiie Art , uvuB-a-' i "" 1 - - -- . y.-"i compresss, and a nepnew 01 lyi. , ue - . - - . . ; . -1 f i 1 1 A 4. 1 n 1 1 r r.ii'i 11 rpn r. nr ru live- -ii j i rn ux The cotton compress, which was land and in season did a laigejbusi., the propyrtyof the Seaoord' Air Line oessIt Jumisbes employment; to; ) . 1 i. ivr , f 1. 11 U. i..-. raiway and was leased by C. E. John. .- Pupie, must oj. wuum uwup ti:i, Afor 'wifh fhp flomes iiere. iu id noc kuowii wuebuer ce plant, one of the largest in the tne compress win oe-reounu state, and 2,400 Ules ol. cotton, a And now Mr Marion Butler has: vasi qaauuiy ui uui.a "&6 1 started again, mis time ne .; aiscnv was euwrcijr wuoumtu. ers tnac tne "popunsc party, nas a- . The Railroad author ities;8npceded Juture n:gtore even brighter;- than in saying tne car sneaa gsnorc acd will exercise a potent in- bahwaypl aiid huck 1 polithjaiasvhas f et brigade, ana many cara uir .c nofc-yet -get .a 'time-fbr Tithe work to siaeTTau: ucar kuoroi cop B ? i Delngw instonjienttneii ; . UUUB1A qujjuj;y.ioivu-- C" I ' . - p " . That's what They Are Runninff For town. Mr, mtcnm s attacK made All the eentlemsn running on the upon Mr. Patterson for hobnobling Republican tickets in the Southern with Bepublicans probably caused States will show up later in tHe ad- him to decline to allow one qf the ministraj;ion'8 - lame-dnck depart- members ot tne i. U. f . to . present monf Avaa hi riflrfnn Kfiflt. kim 'f 1UW1V' II HWH.Mgvi I I I 111, State has ever seen;'-. entire to organization will be ntbj hands of this jrentleraan, whof ?afn expert along these lines. a Ji special cops of decorators and at huild ers will arrive pn Octl -15 prepare for the paradeMj It is to be an extenslie affair and a great many kidividijs and firms nave nlrendv sined the application for positicn in the ljn;;j ' Th ousands will view fee majestic procession as i t passes; throughjthe princi pa! parts of the tity and ' cpnj tinue to the Fair Grounds.' The line of march? will ;b$ from foot of FayetteviUe streety-'up Fa ettevilleitthenitb HHlstoro att.i 0 the Fair Ground aid utcn 'n r Respectfully Yours O. D. Bailt. Wray and Mr-J. H. Benson, Repub licans, but he was not introduced to. the audience. It is presumed that a platform were burned. When the fire first started, from a cause as yet undetermined, watch- man Gibson, of Hamlet, Was on duty in the middle of the building and says be threw on the buckets of water. nlaced close bv and all around the r , building for safety, while Mr Wilson the cook-keepe , attached iv hose and played on the fire, but 80 rapid the flames spread that the vwatchman cri ed . "We can do n 6t h in g; run for your life." The fire was coming on so fast 111, .1 Plenty r.nnnt. nf rosea failed to reveal a rinsto Independent Democrat in the that l the watcnm9n:ran tnrongn fteakinijr. mi 00 Watson Will address the People of Person county at r . ' ON THURSDAY OCTOBER 0OtH 1902. I 011the political issues of the day, The County Can didates will also be present Everybody; ": cordially; invited to be present and hear the issues discussed. ; Mr; Watson is one of North Oarolmas best orators! xovl 11 teei Detter n you nav a large supply of.the 'staples for housekeeping, , and we'll feel better if we supply them r to you. We keep, a.'ull line of staple goods ouhand at -i all times, and guarantee ' our prices to be as low, as .he oMice and jumped through a raised window, but Wilson was caught in .the flames and burned beyond recogniaion. Hisbody was found this afterroon about 5 b'olock : within a fe w feet of a rear entrance to the building. His head limbs and shoul- ders had been conaumed? and pnly a charred masa remained. He waa idea tified by his watch; keys and his . belt buckle. , ' s Country Produce J - . ,. rv'--"-'-- .."oo-; ari1 lii'f-r1"fiirl will rv lughest market , .price . for them. 1 When you have them -' to sell brrng them to us; f MrWilson was James Wilson; 'of ClarksyUle iGaL r' Jc ' and wag a grandsotf of the late JSar Successor to W. J JohnsotT & Co Tine FMreitur ; LTJTER Gh'fe Ex. Coi 111 - in Vi nPTf ??ft a card partly nlled out, br i.t m ant lr i -h. it , early, it, you. warit a dfaw at tk;farnic;i n i'-rviy;iu jii" tod;late for. hheftirnittifei.vou b'in liHVe ; rH:i fir thevvarr which will noir !.- .... .. . .-. - k- -:- .. .... , -.'. k. : .,:.. . . . ' ..... .--."- r - be closed out cputv .soejr i Keinnh?r we arr the onlv peo-' 'pie m'Roxbbro offering a real prized re i n'vtir'ivio to ours that you have to buy a house to put ir. in and pa vtas mucK as house and turniture both c jst. - - . ; : v- - - . " ' : '- ' V-J- "I ' ' ' ' '
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